Anne Osbourn | |
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Born | Anne Elisabeth Osbourn |
Education | Bingley Grammar School |
Alma mater | Durham University University of Birmingham |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Natural products |
Institutions | John Innes Centre University of East Anglia Sainsbury Laboratory New Phytologist |
Thesis | Host adaptation and variation in septoria nodorum (1985) |
Website | www |
Anne Elisabeth Osbourn is a professor of biology and group leader at the John Innes Centre,[1] where she investigates plant natural product biosynthesis. She discovered that in the plant genome, the genes involved with biosynthesis organise in clusters. She is also a popular science communicator, poet and is the founder of the Science, Art and Writing (SAW) Initiative.[2] She was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2022.[3]
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